Lily Allen, who took a noble stand for drunk women fighting with hot dogs, proved she can do PURE GLAMOUR out in London on Thursday.

Staying at the swanky Claridges, the Air Balloon certainly met their dress code in her simple black jeans and polo shirt with a slash back. The only hint of colour came from her bang on trend pale blue Christian Louboutins and quilted navy Chanel bag.

It is thought the mum of two Chanel fan was in the capital to attend the opening of Karl Lagerfeld's Regent Street store, so she could hardly dress as a hot dog.

Now it seems MTV have decided that it's one hot dog too far and have apparently BANNED the video from being played in the daytime but Lils isn't having any of that - taking the request public on social media.

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Taking to Twitter, Brit singer Lil' tweeting a screenshot of the email, which reads: "MTV want to ban the 'Our Time' video during the daytime, unless they get a clear edit that show you a) NOT DRINKING FROM A FLASK and b) NOT DISPLAYING ANTISOCIAL BEHAVIOUR FROM DRINKING BY FIGHTING WITH THE HOT DOG.

"I told the label we are NOT making a clear version of the video. Bring on the controversy!" Preach.

It's not clear who the email came from but one thing that's clear is that Lily - the woman who's feuded with just about everyone at one time or another - isn't backing down.

"I thought MTV just played Catfish and My Super Sweet 16," she wrote after posting the email before retweeting a tweet from a fan who wrote: "That's right, hotdog attacks are a real problem nowadays. Don't promote it."

The Smile songstress recently sounded off about 'drunk shaming' in an interview with The Debrief - with good reason apparently.

"There is a moral undertone where women are concerned that doesn’t exist where men are concerned," she said.

"And that pisses me off, you know? If you show pictures of men it’s like lads on tour, it’s glorified like a cool thing. If it’s a girl, it’s like 'You're meant to be at home looking after your children, how dare you!'"

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A spokesman for MTV said: "MTV took the decision not to play Lily’s current video during daytime as we felt some of the content was unsuitable for our younger audiences. MTV are broadcasting the video post 7pm on our channels."

3am online has contacted reps for Lily for comment.

Check out the oh-so-shocking but completely brilliant video that's causing all the kerfuffle below.